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Mexico arrests ex-police chief of city where 43 students disappearedThe former police chief of Iguala, where 43 students went missing in 2014, was detained Friday after two years at large in a development that Mexican authorities hope could shed new light on the disappearances.CrimeOct 21, 2016
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Mexican hitman who killed 30 people reveals gruesome reality of cartel violenceThe killer says he "disappeared" a man for the first time at age 20. Nine years later, he says, he has eliminated 30 people - maybe three in error.WorldDec 15, 2015
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Mexican gang members confess to killing, burning 43 missing studentsThree gang members have confessed to murdering a group of 43 students missing since late September, Mexico’s Attorney General said Friday.CrimeNov 7, 2014
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Mexico protesters demand answers over 43 missing studentsTens of thousands of people marched down Mexico City's main boulevard Wednesday evening to protest the disappearance of 43 young people in the south of the country and demand the government find them.WorldNov 6, 2014
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Mexican federal police take over troubled city near mass gravesMexico sent federal agents to take over security in a troubled city in southern Guerrero state after the discovery of a mass grave and charges that local police conspired with a criminal gang to kill and disappear students.WorldOct 7, 2014
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Police in Mexico find burned bodies in mass graveA clandestine grave site was found outside a town where violence last weekend resulted in six deaths and the disappearance of 43 students.WorldOct 5, 2014
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